Title: Electronic Mail Improvement Reporting eMIR
1 Electronic Mail Improvement Reporting (eMIR)
Bundle Breakage Blitz Results July 22 August
5, 2005
2What We Did
- Bundle Breakage study conducted
- July 22 through August 5, 2005
- Nationwide participation in blitz
- Sites utilized the electronic Mail Improvement
Reporting (eMIR) program in PostalOne! to report
processing issues - Not all sites participated due to another
national survey - 2737 eMIR reports were submitted nationwide with
3296 issues reported - 543 reports (20) were APPS sites
3What We Learned
- eMIR closes communication gaps
- Operations, BMA, BSN, Customers
- PostalOne! collects
- Detailed report data, including pictures, to
provide actionable information - Data to provide historical view of issues by
locations - Bundle breakage an issue at all reporting sites
- 15 APPS sites
- 112 Non-APPS sites
4Blitz Best Practices
- Increased utilization resulted in better data
collection - Better quantitative data
- Volume information determines extent of problem
- Better qualitative data
- Completion of all data collection fields results
in more resolved reports - Emphasis on preparer and container label
information to help identify entry point of mail - Pictures powerful in identifying resolving
issues
5Blitz Data Results
- Results not a national statistical sampling
- Do not represent entire network
- One third of processing facilities did not
participate due to concurrent National required
surveys - Report volumes affected by
- Site size
- Resources
- Effect of problem
6Bundle / Package Issues Breakdown
7Identified Top Bundle Issues
- Shrinkwrap
- Broken at Seam
- Insufficient Strength
- Ripped
- Other
- Sealed over address block/blocking out address
- Doesnt cover entire bundle
- Loose fitting
Conclusion Shrink wrap accounts for over 28 of
the problems but is used on less than 20 of
bundles.
8Identified Top Bundle Issues
- Plastic Strap
- Slipped Off
- Broken
- Insufficient Amount
- Other
- Covers address block
- Too loose
Conclusion Plastic straps account for only 26
of the problems but are used on over 80 of
bundles.
9Identified Top Bundle Issues
- Rubber Bands
- Slipped Off
- Broken
- Insufficient Amount
- String
- Slipped Off / Poorly Tied
Conclusion String and rubber bands account for
30 of the problems but are only used to secure
approximately 10 of bundles.
10Identified Top Bundle Issues
- Other Bundle Issues
- Address/Optional Endorsement Line Obscured (APPS)
- Facing Slips
- Covering Address (APPS)
- Falling off bundles causing sensor problems on
APPS - Presort Errors
Conclusion Address block obstruction is a
problematic issue and will be addressed with the
upcoming bundle address visibility final rule.
11Flat Bundle Problem Analysis
Conclusion The reported problems are
approximately proportional to the volumes by
class.
Conclusion Additional attention must be given to
the securing methods on bundles with glossy
pieces.
12Flat Bundle Problem Analysis
Conclusion Bundles in sacks account for over 50
of the problems but only 19 of the flat volume.
13Customer Report Breakdown
- Our largest customers contribute a little over
50 of - the total reported problems
- Small mailers contribute to a large extent
14Identified Issues
- Identification of entry point of mail
- Company Imprints
- Integrate new technology
- Identification of preparer
- Need mailpiece ID
- Only 31 of reports identified preparer
- (up from 21 in prior blitz)
- Customer notification with multiple reports
15Action Items
- Develop field awareness processes that promote
consistent reporting from facilities to insure
accurate view of data - establishes preparation impact standards
- establishes universal problem descriptors
16Next Steps
- BMA eMIR program enhancements (Fall 2005)
- Historical eMIR information prompts focused
verification - Additional verification for mailers with repeated
eMIR issues - Additional postage assessed
- eMIR response reports
- national / area / district / facility views
- performance reports
17Next Steps
- Customer Communications
- Share data with mailers at MTAC
- Proactive communication to our large volume
mailers - BME education programs
- Presentations to Focus Groups, PCCs
- Focus in BMA Days
- Webcasts, telecons and handouts to BME personnel
- Perfect Bundle poster and brochure
- PostalOne! eMIR customer reports
- Mail Owner/Mail Preparer access to PostalOne!
eMIR detailed reports now available
18PostalOne! eMIR Customer Reports
19PostalOne! eMIR Customer Reports - Aggregate
20PostalOne! eMIR Customer Reports Individual
Listing
21PostalOne! eMIR Customer Reports Detailed Report
22Getting Access To PostalOne! eMIR Customer Reports
- To get access to your eMIR reports through the
PostalOne! Mail Owner View - Apply online at usps.com ? National Premier
Accounts ? PostalOne! - Contact our Customer Care Center at
postalone_at_email.usps.gov - or 800-522-9085
23For questions on the Bundle Breakage Blitz,
please contact Bob Fisher at 202-268-4383 or
Marc McCrery at 202-268-2704. For eMIR
questions, please contact Susan Redman at
202-268-8073